The Manufacture of Sodium Pyrosulphite (Sodium Metabisulphite)

Publication Type
Open File Report
Published Date
Topic
Oil and Gas
Publication ID
OFR 1972-16
Publication ID Extended
Open File Report 1972-16
Publication
Abstract

Sodium pyrosulphite, also known as sodium metabisulphite, is useful as a convenient solid source of sulphur dioxide and, in particular, has a wide market possibility as a preservative for silage. It can be prepared by treating any basic sodium compound with sulphur dioxide. The particular case examined in the present report is based on starting with the crude sodium bicarbonate intermediate in a soda-ash manufacturing operation. Two possible manufacturing routes are explored: preparation in solution via a recycling magma of concentrated sodium pyrosulphite solution, and preparation in a semi-dry process by direct reaction with the moist bicarbonate cake.It is concluded that the product could easily be produced at the current U. S. price of 6.6 cents/lb FOB. The primary market for local production would be as a silage preservative and since this would be a new use in western Canada, some further market studies are indicated.

Citation

Habgood, H.W. and Painter, T.M. (1972): The manufacture of sodium pyrosulphite (sodium metabisulphite); Alberta Research Council, ARC/AGS Open File Report 1972-16, 12 p.

Place Keywords
alberta, canada
Place Keywords NTS
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Theme Keywords
sodium metabisulphite, sodium pyrosulphite